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Mission Health renovation expands women’s imaging and diagnostic services in Asheville

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Mammogram room at imaging center

The large-scale renovation expands much-needed access to women’s imaging + diagnostic services in Asheville.

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AVL women now have increased access to the important women’s healthcare services they need thanks to Mission Health’s $3.7 million renovation of a new 13,000-sqft., second-floor suite at its Mission Breast Center location.

Led by highly specialized radiologist, the expanded imaging center includes:

  • Six state-of-the-art 3D mammography units
  • Additional ultrasound + ABUS (Automated Breast Ultrasound System) units
  • The ability to go beyond the 25,000 mammograms this location performed in 2022

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